Incline Veterinary Hospital

880 Tanager StreetIncline Village, NV 89451

(775)831-0433

inclinevet.com

In addition to the Pet Health Care Library, we have provided the following links to websites that provide some great information on a variety of topics related to veterinary medicine and pet health care. We will update this page frequently, and would love to hear your ideas on links that you would like to see us add to this page to share with other pet owners. Feel free to send us your favorites. If we like them, we will add them to our list!

Veterinary Organizations

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) - This site is a good starting pointing point to learn more about a variety of topics, including feline injection-site sarcomas and the latest subjects in veterinary medicine.

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine - One of the finest veterinary schools in the nation, and Dr. Lane's alma mater, is just a couple of hours away. For difficult medical cases, including cancer treatment, this is a great resource. Contact us for a referral.

Here are two well-known sites for help with the loss of a pet. Several sites are also available through several veterinary schools, including Cornell University and Ohio State University. The site at UC Davis is no longer available.

Rainbow Bridge - Anyone who has ever lost a pet should visit this wonderful site. It is a terrific tribute to our lost family members.

Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement - We have all experienced the pain of losing a pet. The Association of Pet Loss and Bereavement has set up this site for support during this most difficult time. You will find inspirational stories, grief counseling resources, hotline number and many other resources.

Traveling with your Pets

Below is a link for the requirements of each state/country for travel, usually applicable to airline travel only. Hawaii, Australia, Japan, and the United Kingdom are all rabies-free islands and require 4 - 6 months waiting period. Tests, such as FAVN Testing and possibly other various tests and additional vaccinations, are required for travel to these areas.